Though once you're level 11 or so with some decent equipment, neither is that big a threat. However, I find that the skeletons are more deadly and less experience than the 33 zombies on the west side of the map past the wraparound. Jsjrodman: You're probably thinking of the 99 skeletons in the first level of the catacombs, which is accessible, if I remember correctly, by something like. Bard's Tale 3 as well (last two worlds, mainly). However, Bard's Tale 2, even when you know it well has spots that are fairly unworkable without a map. You're probably thinking of the 99 skeletons in the first level of the catacombs, which is accessible, if I remember correctly, by something like.Įast 2, north 3, east 1, south 2, east 1 north 3, cast trzpap north, north 1, east 5, south 1, east 4, north 1, east through the door: Encounter.
It does get somewhat messy in Mangar's Tower, but I've completed it (on replay) without consulting any maps. Anyone know where I could find Bt1 maps with detailed information on all the fixed encounters (including type and number of enemies)? Bard's Tale 1, you can significantly go on your sense of direction, though if you're playing for the first time you will of course miss some crucial information and items. Unfortunately, I don't remember the exact number, and irritatingly, Google is no help here. Sometimes, I even go without a map, relying on my sense of direction.įor example, in BG1, I can reach a certain square where a large number of skeletons attack without needing a map. Dtgreene: Personally, I tend to rely on in-game mapping or looking up the map online.